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    Abe Burrows (born Abram Solman Borowitz; December 18, 1910 – May 17, 1985) was an American humorist, author, and director for radio and the stage. He won a Tony Award and was selected for two Pulitzer Prizes, [citation needed] only one of which was awarded.

  3. Abe Burrows. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. December 18, 1910 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. May 17, 1985 · New York City, New York, USA (after a long illness) Birth name. Abram Solman Borowitz. Mini Bio. Songwriter, composer, writer, panelist, director, singer and pianist, educated at City College of New York and New York University.

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    • May 17, 1985
  4. Radio humorist, songwriter, singer and pianist, television personality, panelist, playwright, and stage director Abe Burrows ( b. New York, NY, 18 December 1910; d. New York, NY, 17 May 1985) is perhaps best remembered as one of the creators, with Frank Loesser, of two of the greatest Broadway shows in history, Guys and Dolls (1950) and How To ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0123242Abe Burrows - IMDb

    Abe Burrows. Writer: Just Go with It. Songwriter, composer, writer, panelist, director, singer and pianist, educated at City College of New York and New York University. He began his writing career as a script writer for "Duffy's Taven" on radio, and later, the Rudy Vallee program.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  6. May 19, 1985 · May 19, 1985 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Abe Burrows, a bespectacled accountant whose witty love for words led him to a career as a pioneering radio writer and a Pulitzer...

  7. May 19, 1985 · Abe Burrows was born Abram Solman Borowitz in New York City on Dec. 18, 1910, the eldest of three children of Louis and Julia Salzberg Borowitz. In the early 1930's, he went along with the rest...

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